Professor Martin to Teach at Osaka University in Japan

Craig Martin, associate professor of law, arrived last week at Osaka University
Graduate School of Law and Politics in Osaka, Japan, where he is to spend a month
as a Visiting Professor. He will be conducting research on the
war-renouncing provision of Japan's Constitution and teaching an introductory
course on Anglo-American Constitutional Law. Professor Martin himself graduated
with an LL.M. from Osaka University Graduate School of Law and Politics, and
returns frequently to teach and conduct research there.

While there he will also give a faculty seminar on the
current constitutional amendment debate in Japan, and will speak to students of
the law school on the legal market in the North America.

Professor Martin will also be visiting colleagues informally
at the National Defense College, Aoyama Gakuin Law School, and Waseda
University Law School in Tokyo.